Monday, January 18, 2010

Have fallen in love with the way of life here. I have no access to tv (hulu isnt available here) and I know its only been five days, but I'm thinking I dont miss it all that much.

The kitchens and dining room is the social spot but you wont see a soul until atleast 7:00 but its much busier around 8:00. As people cook, they talk and laugh and as they eat they eat and laugh and drink and share everything. At 10:00 when I would be heading to the gym, doing homework or going to sleep, groups are headed out to the pubs. Its not a party and its not getting drunk, its time together living and learning. Getting to know about people and culture and building relationships with those around you.

Mom would hear none of it and it made me a little sad. A lot sad.

Tonight, I didnt know how to get home from the bus stop and a kid my age said he was headed the same way and he walked me home. People back home tell you not to be nieve and not to trust everyone you meet but in my experience here, you can trust them, every single one has been nothing but nice and helpful and not annoyed at all that I'm another lost foreigner.

I'm glad for the writing on streets at the intersections that tell you which direction to look before crossing the street because theres always a car coming from a direction I dont expect.

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